+Telstra sees at least 59 exchanges broken into; Cyber security key focus for Uni foreign interference taskforce; OAIC reduces data breach reporting frequency; and much more

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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Thursday August 29, 2019

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  Latest News  

Atlassian warns of critical security vulnerability

By Simon Sharwood

Confluence server can leak creds, cloud version is safe, fix is in.

Telstra sees at least 59 exchanges broken into

By Ry Crozier

Copper cabling damaged.

Cyber security a key focus for Uni foreign interference taskforce

By Justin Hendry

Follows series of university hacks.

OAIC reduces frequency of data breach reporting

By Justin Hendry

Despite steady stream of notifications.

Apple to stop default practice of keeping Siri recordings

By Stephen Nellis

Limits human review of what audio it does collect to its own employees.

NZ bans unapproved govt IT suppliers after data breach

By Juha Saarinen

Approved supplier list not mandatory in the past.

ASIC vows crackdown on bank outages, data breaches and online fraud

By Julian Bajkowski

Hit list for $400 million ‘strategic change program’ revealed.

'Readily available' consumer spyware apps could violate raft of Aussie laws

By Matt Johnston

According to ACCAN, Deakin University report.

US receives 130-plus requests to sell to Huawei after blacklisting - sources

By Alexandra Alper and Karen Freifeld

After Trump said some sales would be allowed.

National security concerns threaten US-China undersea cable: WSJ

By Staff Writer

Backed by Google, Facebook.

US officials fear ransomware attack against 2020 election

By Christopher Bing

Set to begin protecting voter registration databases, systems.

IT giants join forces for full-system data security

By Juha Saarinen

Open source project aims to encrypt data in memory as well for safe processing.

  Most Read  

Telstra sees at least 59 exchanges broken into

Bunnings reveals big smarts, small spend turbocharged its digital overhaul

Automated and IoT parking fines a loss as Smart Parking drives into the red

Aussie banks warn customers after fresh PayID data breach

CBA poaches Telstra's tech-savvy legal chief, reveals new system rehab head

 
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